Basically, both World War 1and World War 2 helped the US recover from the current depression at the time. As some people say, the US was forged by war.
Wartime industrial production helped the American economy recover from the depression by giving many millions of Americans jobs.
No. The US and the world's economy began to recover in the late 1930's and WW2 helped put many people back to work.
If you mean how did the World War 2 effect the economy the answer is simple: The US profited greatly. They no longer had unemployment and their economy stabilized after the long depression. The United Kingdom did not recover from the depression as well as the US did so the war economy helped their sluggish economy somewhat but it still took ten more years after the war to fully recover. The European countries were devastated and had to begin again.
The United States and Germany's economies were the slowest to recover from the depression. (Name it.)
Depression of the 30's.
it helped us be brave
It helped end the great depression
It helped Russia's weak economy to recover
it helped pull us out of the great depression.
World War II is said to have pulled us out of the Depression because we supplied our allies with war materials, which created jobs and jump started our economy. Therefore, people believe the war helped end the Depression.
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World War II significantly helped the US recover from the Great Depression by boosting industrial production and creating millions of jobs. The war effort led to increased demand for weapons, vehicles, and supplies, which revitalized factories and spurred economic growth. Additionally, the mobilization of the workforce, including women and minorities, contributed to a decrease in unemployment and increased consumer spending, further stimulating the economy. Ultimately, the war transformed the US into a global economic powerhouse, laying the foundation for post-war prosperity.